April 12, 2009
- 1:00 pm
By Amanda

How’s your Easter turning out? Did you celebrate with some mimosas this morning? Or perhaps you’re planning on a little red wine with dinner? I know there aren’t too many drinking opportunities on Easter, but that shouldn’t stop you. After all that’s what holidays are made for… er, well, kind of.
Maybe Easter doesn’t mean kegs, and shots and bar crawls to you, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t celebrate with a well deserved buzz. Get creative, people!
Anyway, I started thinking about holidays and how sometimes they just seem to be made for partying. I’m not talking about the holidays that are all about family (although a little peppermint Schnapps in my hot chocolate sure seems to make Christmas a little merrier at my house). No, I’m talking about the holidays that seem to be created around the drink. The ones that aren’t worth celebrating without something frosty and soothing. The ones where I don’t know what I’m celebrating, but I definitely am happy to celebrate. These are the drinking holidays, and I have listed the top 5 for you below. Read More »
Tags: Buzz, cinco de mayo, drinking holidays, drinks, drunk, easter, Fourth of July, Halloween, holidays, independence day, new years, st patricks day, top 5
January 19, 2009
- 2:00 pm
By Brithny - Duke University
Tomorrow is the big day!
As millions flock to Washington for the inauguration, many of us prefer (or were forced) to stay at home and not be part of the mad rush of people that will surely cause all of the highways around D.C. and the surrounding states to be jam-packed with people and cars (I’ve had enough with the crowding during the Olympics to last a lifetime). But just because you’re not on the scene doesn’t mean you can’t be with the scene!
There are plenty of other people around who didn’t make the trek to D.C., so have a party! It may be last minute, but there is still plenty of time to gather your friends and a little patriotism together for a killer Proud to be An American bash.
Here are some fun ways for you to celebrate being in American – red, white, and blue style. Read More »
Tags: American flag, bens chili bowl, Beyonce, black hawk down, campaign, Fourth of July, George Bush, god bless america, inauguration, inauguration party ideas, joe biden, josh hartnett, karaoke, obama, obama bingo, obama inauguration, politicians, president obama, proud to be an american, Sarah Palin, saving private ryan, the patriot, washington d.c., yankee doodle
August 8, 2008
- 7:42 pm
By Jess - NYU

[Want to be part of the liveblogging extravaganza? IM CollegeCandy27 and tell us what you think...we'll put the best comments up!]
Everyone’s been talking about Beijing’s Olympic Opening ceremony; it’s futuristic, the best we’ve ever seen, full of spectacle…blah blah blah. Not to be a dick, but how interesting can this sort of thing really be? A bunch of people marching around carrying flags, fireworks, George W…it sounds kind of like the Fourth of July, except slightly more boring, because nobody can be drunk.
Since my social calender has a big gaping hole where tonight’s plans should be, I’ve decided to sit in front of the TV (with or without my face covered in a homemade facial…I’m not telling) and liveblog through this so-called fantastic futuristic mind blowingly awesome ceremony.
Let’s see how badass China really is, shall we?
7:58pm — Matt Lauer and some guy are talking…President Bush is coming down the aisle…he looks slightly awkward.
8:00pm — holy f*ck there are a lot of drummers…in wizard garb.
8:05pm — I think my retnas just exploded from the lights. Read More »
Tags: Beijing, china, chinese drummers, ER, fireworks, Fourth of July, georege w, george w bush, IM, live blogging, liveblogging the olmpics, matt lauer, nbcolympics.com, olympic rings, Olympics, opening ceremony, opium, parade of nations
July 6, 2008
- 12:30 pm
By Carly - Grinnell

I have never liked blueberry pie. In fact, I would even go beyond that—I’ve always thought it was disgusting. I am not the biggest fan of fresh blueberries, either, but lately I have started to like them more and more.
Despite all of this, last week I could not stop thinking about how I really wanted to make a blueberry pie. Why did I think this… why? I have no idea. I am still unable to explain it. But I suspect it was divine intervention, because the resulting blueberry pie was THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER EATEN.
The recipe is dunce-free (not that CC readers are dunces, of course) and uses fresh berries, which I suspect is the real reason for my enthusiasm behind this pie. All previous blueberry pies that were set in front of me were either a) made from cans of blueberry pie filling or b) things that I refused to eat because I was under the impression that I hated blueberry pie. Read More »
Tags: 4th of july, baking, blueberry pie, cooking, cool whip, cornstarch, cream, desserts, food, Fourth of July, fresh blueberries, ice cream, oven, pie, pie crust, strawberries, summer
July 4, 2008
- 12:00 pm
By Carly - Grinnell

Here’s a simple Q&A to get this party started.
Q: What’s better than ice cream?
A: Ice cream cake, of course.
Q: What’s better than ice cream cake?
A: Ice cream cake that’s not very bad for you—low-guilt ice cream cake, if you will.
Q: How are you going to impress your friends and family on the 4th of July?
A: By making them this beautiful, low-guilt ice cream cake!
Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, roll up your sleeves and get ready, because this is the simplest ice cream cake EVER. It has four ingredients: Read More »
Tags: 4th of july, 4th of july recipes, blueberries, cooking, dessert, family, Fourth of July, ice cream cake, low fat desert, strawberries, summer
June 30, 2008
- 12:30 pm
By Kathryn S
Ah, the Fourth of July. The best day of the entire summer to sit back, throw some burgers on the grill, set off illegal fireworks, and get sloshed in the name of our forefathers. Besides Father’s Day, the fourth is really the only summer holiday, sandwiched between the glorious three-day weekends of Memorial Day and Labor Day.
That said, if you are planning to celebrate our nation’s birthday this weekend, I hope you do it in style. Here are some patriotic concoctions that will make you declare your independence…from your dignity, that is.
Red Sangria and White Sangria
Sure, sangria originated in Spain somewhere, but its gotten so popular in the past few years, that even Applebees has a signature sangria on its drink menu. Besides, this recipe is totally Americanized– even George W. could follow these directions!
In a punch bowl (preferably a clear one so you can display your creatively festive colors), combine a 750 mL bottle of red or white table wine with a cup of peach schnapps, two cups of pineapple juice and one cup of lemon-lime soda. Add more peach schnapps for a sweeter punch, or more juice if you don’t want it super-strong (baby). Read More »
Tags: alcohol, america, berry blue martini, booze, cocktails, cosmopolitan, drinks, drunk, electric iced tea, Fourth of July, independence day, long beach iced tea, Margarita, party, patriotic, pina colada, president, recipes, sangria, strawberry daiquiri, united states, virgin, washington, washington apple shot, watermelon margarita